The web series Horror Hotel comes to bustling life in feature length format as Horror Hotel the Movie. The lucrative Ricky and Al Hess have brought their second season of Horror Hotel and compiled the episodes like segments in an anthology film. Horror Hotel the Movie, is a cross between The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents, featuring off-the-wall stories with tongue in cheek humor and ...[Read More]
Everyone remembers the original 1984 cult classic C.H.U.D, but how many recall its successor five years later? The Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers, better known as C.H.U.D’s, are coming back with a vengeance in stunning high definition when the Vestry Video Collector’s Series brings C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud (1985) back to life in a limited edition blu-ray later this fall. In this outr...[Read More]
Here at We Are Indie Horror we love anything horror. From films to video games to music to clothing lines, if it looks creepy we want to check it out. One video game, currently in development, we’ve been following for quite some time now is the ghost hunting adventure Ghost Theory. First covered here back in February, the team behind the game have recently announced that they’ve moved development ...[Read More]
Whenever we get news about one of our former Featured FearMakers, it’s always good. Megan Freels Johnston, who was featured on our site back in November, has recently released a new poster for her latest film, The Ice CreamTruck, as well as distribution for 2017. Her first feature film, the micro-budgeted Rebound, has gained a cult following after it’s VOD release. The Ice Cream Truck stars Deanna...[Read More]
There are two types of people in this world. The ones who know exactly what they want to do with their lives, and the ones who don’t. Those with clear life goals, work tirelessly towards their singular goal while stopping at nothing until they achieve their dream job. The others get to explore several different channels of trades and lifestyles, leaving in their wake a trail of new experiences and...[Read More]
My journey in mapping the successes and influences of Latino (and/or Hispanic) filmmakers in the United States proved to be a bit difficult, even more so, when confined to the paradigm of a single genre, in this case, horror. Latinos love horror films, we devour them with a voracious and insatiable appetite. According to NPR, Latino’s make-up about half of box office receipts when it comes to the ...[Read More]
You find yourself alone in the woods, up ahead is a clearing, the sweet smell of warm sugar fills the air and a distant sound of a music box playing drifts through your ears. As you head closer, the smells and sounds overtake you, until you find yourself standing in the clearing. You are surrounded by large tents and signs featuring acrobats and oddities. Looking around you notice there is somethi...[Read More]
Edgar Allen Poe is an icon, not only in the realm of literature, but for horror filmmakers and fans alike. His writing remains an inspiration for modern horror with his stories still inciting terror for even the most seasoned of Horror veteran. The company Wild Eye Releasing has announced their upcoming film, an anthology titled Tales of Poe Here’s the official summary: Based on the timeless works...[Read More]
One of the things we love here at We Are Indie Horror is watching our Featured FearMakers grow both personally ad professionally. One of the first FearMakers to be featured on our site back in early 2015, Matt Stuertz, is now announcing his world premiere of his latest film, Tonight She Comes, at Grimmfest in Manchester, UK. After a girl goes missing, two of her friends and a mysterious set of str...[Read More]
It takes a lot of hard work to make a film, there is no doubt about it. As a struggling young filmmaker, the hardest part is getting people to believe in you enough to fund your project. In a world of reboots and sequels, it seems as though investors struggle with the ability to trust new projects. Reboots make more money, regardless of whether or not they turn out good, because people already kno...[Read More]
This past summer IFC Midnight gave us a slew of exciting features, such as the fantastic thriller I am not a Serial Killer and the star studded and psychedelic tale Antibirth. Now, IFC Midnight brings us the eerie and bloody flick The Devil’s Dolls from Padraig Reynolds, the director behind 2011’s Rites of Spring. The Devil’s Dolls begins with a jarring and eye-opening sequence involving a mass mu...[Read More]
Part of the 10th edition of PaleyFest Fall TV Previews’ at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, Ash vs. Evil Dead made its gruesome and bloody presence known in an event that featured a red carpet for the cast, a special screening of episode one of the much anticipated season two, and a panel immediately following the screening. The panel, moderated by Nerdist’s managing editor Alicia Lute...[Read More]